Yunomori Onsen & Spa

Yunomori Onsen & Spa is the first of its kind in Thailand, which is an authentic Japanese Hot Spring Spa. Not in Japan, but in Bangkok. More specifically, at A-Square on Sukhumvit Soi 26.

Yunomori Onsen & Spa was created with an aim to provide a holistic retreat with a combination of Thai and Japanese traditional therapeutic wisdom. Smith (Director of Yunomori) also saw an opportunity to introduce the healing properties of Thai mineral water from the Ranong province in the South to both Thais and visitors from all over the world.

There is an entrance fee of THB$450 and you can practically stay here the whole day. At Yunomori, they also provide massage and spa treatments. You can choose from the various packages and once you are done with the selection, have a change of slippers and head on in!

You will be greeted by a beautiful garden as you make your way to the onsen area.

Before entering in the onsen area, get a set of Yukata and towel.

The onsen is sepeated into different sections for male and female.

Don’t know what to do inside? No worries, there are infographic guides to help you.

Ready for the onsen? Now, strip naked and keep your belongings into the cupboard. Yes, for onsen, you will have to be naked. You will only be given a small face towel.

Before entering the onsen, you have to get a shower to clean yourself. This is a shared facility, so do be considerate and make yourself clean before entering the onsen.

There are at least 5 pools inside. You may be confused as to which to use first, but no worries as there are no fixed rules. You can use whichever you like. However, they do have a guide as well if you are really lazy to think. I will be following the Onsen Guide as I show you the various pools.

Step 4: Cold Bath (16℃) – This is very cold, especially after all the Hot Bath!

Step 5: Garden Bath – I like chilling here as it’s quieter and you get to smell nature.

Step 5: Teak Bath

Step 6: Onsen – The hottest pool here!

Please do not stay in a pool for too long even though the entrance fee is for the whole day as you should be moving around the different pools.

After Onsen, you can proceed for Foot Massage / Thai Massage / Aromatherapy Massage. Treatments here are priced relatively low as compared to establish spas. For a price higher than that of a massage parlour by the roadside, you get a better and clean environment here.

Thai Massage Room

Aromatherapy Massage Room

If you have not had a hot spring experience yet, you should make a trip to Yunomori Onsen & Spa when you are in Bangkok. Soaking yourself in onsen helps improve your blood circulation and helps you to relax too. It benefits you both physically and mentally.

You no longer have to travel all the way to Japan to experience the authentic onsen, you can do it right here in Bangkok!

There is also a complimentary tuk tuk ride to BTS Phrom Phong.

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A totally different experience from the rest of the spas in Bangkok.

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It’s the first of it’s kind in Thailand. You definitely have to come here and try it for yourself. Enjoy the Onsen and have a massage after that!

AroiMakMak.com is the brainchild of Wilbur Suen. He is based in Singapore but loves Bangkok so much that he keeps returning. He loves travelling, eating, technology and has high standards for them. In his free time, he will be sourcing for new places to visit so that he can document and share. Try to catch him in Bangkok eating local dishes, enjoying aromatherapy spa or chilling at a rooftop bar.